• ...10, 1943 - Kingston’s International Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum is the “Original Hockey Hall of Fame” and the oldest sports hall of fame in Canada.
  • It was rather small compared to the Toronto Hockey hall of Fame but touring it impresses the contributions Kingston has made to hockey.
  • The Original Hockey Hall of Fame was founded in Kingston by the National Hockey League in 1943.
  • Located on the 2nd floor of the Invista centre you will find a very small hockey hall of fame museum...
  • View portraits of Hockey Hall of Fame inductees, the first Zamboni Ice Resurfacer used in the NHL and the original Stanley Cup.
  • It was the vision of Kingston, Ontario native Captain James T. Sutherland that led to the creation of the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1943...
  • International Hockey Hall of Fame is on the second floor of the Invista Centre at 1350 Gardiners Rd.
  • Owned and operated by retired hockey player Wayne Cowley, the Bottom Line is a sports bar located a few steps away from the Hockey Hall of Fame.
  • In 1998, the Hockey Hall of Fame introduced a World of Hockey Zone which highlights players and teams from other North American or international leagues.
  • Find opening & closing hours for Original Hockey Hall of Fame in 1350 Gardiners Rd, Kingston, ON, K7L 4V6 and check other details as well, such as: map...